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30 Oct 2012

National reports

The Commonwealth Foundation has led research in 14 countries. Key research questions Given the challenging, complex and unpredictable ...

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29 Oct 2012

Commonwealth Perspectives: researcher profiles

The Commonwealth Foundation appointed researchers in each of the 14 countries. Cameroon Martin TsounkeuGeneral Representative, Africa ...

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20 Oct 2012

Commonwealth Shorts: ‘Passage’

Synopsis A twenty-year-old Haitian woman, Sandrine and her thirteen year old brother Etienne are being transported from Haiti to the ...

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20 Oct 2012

Commonwealth Shorts: 'Passage'

Synopsis A twenty-year-old Haitian woman, Sandrine and her thirteen year old brother Etienne are being transported from Haiti to the ...

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16 Oct 2012

‘Two Girls in a Boat’ by Emma Martin

Read the Overall Winner of the 2012 Commonwealth Short Story Prize: Two Girls in a Boat' by Emma Martin

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16 Oct 2012

'Two Girls in a Boat' by Emma Martin

Read the Overall Winner of the 2012 Commonwealth Short Story Prize: Two Girls in a Boat' by Emma Martin

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16 Oct 2012

‘Confessions of a Prize Winner’ by Craig Cliff

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16 Oct 2012

'Confessions of a Prize Winner' by Craig Cliff

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16 Oct 2012

“Follow that Author, Like, Doggedly” by D.W. Wilson

D.W. Wilson was born and raised in the small towns of the Kootenay Valley, British Columbia. He is the recipient of the University of ...

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16 Oct 2012

"Follow that Author, Like, Doggedly" by D.W. Wilson

D.W. Wilson was born and raised in the small towns of the Kootenay Valley, British Columbia. He is the recipient of the University of ...

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